Father, son arrested in connection to Logan County rape investigation

Court documents show three victims in rape case

The Logan County district attorney is investigating allegations of rape.

According to court documents obtained by KOCO 5 News, the sexual assaults occurred inside a Crescent home. The assaults involve three young children and date back to 2005.

The Logan County District Attorney’s Office and the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigations interviewed the alleged victims and arrested 48-year-old Carl Douglas Crick Jr. in connection with the crime.

He is facing felony charges, including two counts of first-degree rape, lewd molestation and rape by instrumentation.

Court documents reveal the first victim reported the assaults occurred when she was 12 years old and continued for four years.

Court documents said Crick would go into her bedroom and have sex with her. It went on to say the rapes happened more than 20 times and happened for “several days in a row.”

A second juvenile says Crick would come into the bedroom and would, “do things that only married people would do.” The victim claims the attacks happened after Crick had been drinking.

The third juvenile involved in the investigation said Crick assaulted her twice while staying the night at the Crescent home with the second victim.

Crick was in court on June 18 and posted a $200,000 bond on June 24. He is due back in court on Aug. 28.

Following Crick’s arrest, the Logan County Sheriff’s Office said his father, Carl Douglas Crick Sr., was arrested.

Court documents said he went to the home of a potential witness in the case and placed a photo on the front porch depicting the heads of children cut off.

The elder Crick posted a $10,000 bond and is expected to be back in court Aug. 28.